BABY DOLL RIDDIM produced by CELL BLOCK 321 1995
Baby Doll Overview
In the mid-1990s, Jamaica’s dancehall scene was bursting with energy. Sound systems and selectors were the heart of every party, and new riddims could make or break an artist overnight. The Baby Doll Riddim, released in 1995, became a key part of this vibrant culture. It was a time when bashment parties were everywhere, and a hot riddim would set the dance floor on fire. Behind the scenes, the mixing board king played a huge role. Selectors and engineers shaped the sound, blending tracks and giving new artists a chance to shine. Their mixes helped songs reach wider audiences, and the Baby Doll Riddim was no exception. This selector’s mix brought fresh voices to the front, making it a bashment highlight of 1995. The riddim was produced by CELL BLOCK 321. Known for their work in the dancehall industry, CELL BLOCK 321 helped launch several memorable projects in the 1990s. Their productions often featured both rising stars and established names, and their influence is still felt in the genre today. The Baby Doll Riddim featured a strong lineup. Beenie Man, already a dancehall favorite, delivered the track "Healer." Brian Tony Gold, known for his smooth vocals, contributed "Ain't Nobody." Chevelle Franklyn, who would later gain fame for her hit "Dancehall Queen," sang "Ooh Aah." Galaxy P brought energy with "Grudge," while General Degree, famous for "Traffic Blocking," performed "Ragga Loving." General TK added "Man Come Look You" to the mix. Each artist brought their own style, making the riddim unforgettable.
Baby Doll Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Healer
- Brian Tony Gold – Ain’t Nobody
- Chevelle Franklyn – Ooh Aah
- Daddy Screw ft Donovan Steele – Snapper Dapper
- Galaxy P – Grudge
- General Degree – Ragga Loving
- General TK – Man Come Look You
Releases Similar to Baby Doll Riddim – Cell Block 321
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.